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Greg Mail
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Q: Who is the one player from Sydney Grade Cricket who played between 1980 and 2000 you’d want as the first player selected if you had the opportunity to start your own NSW Premier first grade cricket team?
A: Ian Moran would be my choice from the later part of 1990s
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Q: My Best Grade team - Greg Mail 1995 to 2017
This piece and selections was originally published in April 2020.
My Sydney University team mates often suggested I’d played with half of the competition, so picking my best grade team presented quite a challenge.
My 1st Grade career stretched from 1995 to 2017 across Parramatta, Hawkesbury, Balmain and Sydney University.
I played with and against some great players and great people. Just writing down this list this morning brought back some wonderful memories. Think we have a fair side here, who wants middle order players when you can pick seven blokes capable of opening the batting?
1. Greg Hayne - Balmain
The opening batsman’s opener and my mentor. Leading run scorer when he retired. First slip.
2. Ryan Carters (Wicket Keeper) – Sydney University
If his last match was timeless he may have batted for weeks. High class ‘keeper too.
3. Ed Cowan – Sydney University
My favourite batting partner despite his running between wickets. Also, fielded short leg for Australia, so fills that spot here.
4. Matt Phelps – Sydney University
The most destructive opener in the set, imperious at his best.
5. Scott Henry – Sydney University
Nice habit of making centuries in grand finals. Solid dry dressing room wit.
6. Nick Larkin – Sydney University
Need a current player so this isn’t all “in my day…”
7. Ian Moran – Sydney University
13000 runs, 300 wickets, O’Reilly medal, 4 premierships and the most competitive bloke I played with.
8. Neil Maxwell (Captain) - Balmain
Slightly demonstrative as captain, fast late outswingers, great hands.
9. Stuart Clark – Sydney University
Grumpy, fast and bouncy.
10. Simon Cook – Balmain
Got better the flatter it got. Wit to make S Henry look slapstick.
11. Stuart MacGill – Sydney University
The easiest leg spinner I captained; “Put the field anywhere, it won’t matter.”
12th man. Mark Cameron – Sydney University
Carries the drinks here, genuinely fast outswingers, jet in the field.
This piece and selections was originally published in April 2020.
My Sydney University team mates often suggested I’d played with half of the competition, so picking my best grade team presented quite a challenge.
My 1st Grade career stretched from 1995 to 2017 across Parramatta, Hawkesbury, Balmain and Sydney University.
I played with and against some great players and great people. Just writing down this list this morning brought back some wonderful memories. Think we have a fair side here, who wants middle order players when you can pick seven blokes capable of opening the batting?
1. Greg Hayne - Balmain
The opening batsman’s opener and my mentor. Leading run scorer when he retired. First slip.
2. Ryan Carters (Wicket Keeper) – Sydney University
If his last match was timeless he may have batted for weeks. High class ‘keeper too.
3. Ed Cowan – Sydney University
My favourite batting partner despite his running between wickets. Also, fielded short leg for Australia, so fills that spot here.
4. Matt Phelps – Sydney University
The most destructive opener in the set, imperious at his best.
5. Scott Henry – Sydney University
Nice habit of making centuries in grand finals. Solid dry dressing room wit.
6. Nick Larkin – Sydney University
Need a current player so this isn’t all “in my day…”
7. Ian Moran – Sydney University
13000 runs, 300 wickets, O’Reilly medal, 4 premierships and the most competitive bloke I played with.
8. Neil Maxwell (Captain) - Balmain
Slightly demonstrative as captain, fast late outswingers, great hands.
9. Stuart Clark – Sydney University
Grumpy, fast and bouncy.
10. Simon Cook – Balmain
Got better the flatter it got. Wit to make S Henry look slapstick.
11. Stuart MacGill – Sydney University
The easiest leg spinner I captained; “Put the field anywhere, it won’t matter.”
12th man. Mark Cameron – Sydney University
Carries the drinks here, genuinely fast outswingers, jet in the field.